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14th August 10, 06:19 AM
#1
I'm a big fan of tattersal on a shirt.
I have several I'll wear with brown/grey suits or, of course, with a Kilt. None has to match anything else.
I don't personally care for gingham though. It always reminds me of the theater production "Oklahoma".
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14th August 10, 08:03 AM
#2
I love tattersal shirts...if only Brooks Brothers wouldn't make them with those blasted collar buttons! :mrgreen:
LL Bean has some nice patterned shirts for more casual wear.
T.
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14th August 10, 08:10 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
I love tattersal shirts...if only Brooks Brothers wouldn't make them with those blasted collar buttons! :mrgreen:
LL Bean has some nice patterned shirts for more casual wear.
T.
I could not agree with you more,those button down collar things are downright awful!
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17th August 10, 10:52 AM
#4
I wear tattersall and small-check gingham shirts with my kilt and tweed jackets. They are an easy find at any store (like Orvis) that sells Barbour brand shirts. But, I DO like button-down collars for such. (For shirts worn with business suits - no.)
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14th August 10, 10:10 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
I love tattersal shirts...if only Brooks Brothers wouldn't make them with those blasted collar buttons! :mrgreen:
LL Bean has some nice patterned shirts for more casual wear.
T.
+2
I've never liked button down collars, and I find it hard to believe that I ever will.
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14th August 10, 05:18 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
I love tattersal shirts...if only Brooks Brothers wouldn't make them with those blasted collar buttons! :mrgreen:
LL Bean has some nice patterned shirts for more casual wear.
T.
I know Todd! Many of the very smart looking tattersal shirts in the more interesting and varied colours and checks, have button down collars! I'm not completely against that type of collar, but I prefer the Ainsley or forward point much better for BB shirts. You know what I'm talking about Todd! LL Bean is indeed a good resource for more casual check shirts-lovely to wear without a waistcoat and jacket, unbuttoned collar, with the kilt for a more casual, relaxed look.
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